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Re:Phase 7 Headlites 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
Does anyone havethe Tucklite part number for the 4" lights?
 
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Re:Phase 7 Headlites 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
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Does anyone havethe Tucklite part number for the 4" lights?

The headlight is 27270c, the passing lights are 80275.
 
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Re:Phase 7 Headlites 1 Year, 7 Months ago  
I want to check in and let everyone know I installed the Phrase 7 lights based only on this thread. I went from the stock headlight to the LED headlight with LED passing lights and what a difference. These lights are a ton better than stock and really light up the ditches along with the road way.
I feel safer in the day time also. These lights are a lot more noticeable than the stock light and no one has pulled out in front of me since installing them.
I bought them on Amazon for a little over $300 for all three lights. I can by Truck Lite at wholesale and the Amazon price was better than my wholesale pricing. This is the best thing I've added so far.
 
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Re:Phase 7 Headlites 1 Year, 7 Months ago  
Mr.T wrote:
I want to check in and let everyone know I installed the Phrase 7 lights based only on this thread. I went from the stock headlight to the LED headlight with LED passing lights and what a difference. These lights are a ton better than stock and really light up the ditches along with the road way.
I feel safer in the day time also. These lights are a lot more noticeable than the stock light and no one has pulled out in front of me since installing them.
I bought them on Amazon for a little over $300 for all three lights. I can by Truck Lite at wholesale and the Amazon price was better than my wholesale pricing. This is the best thing I've added so far.


I concur....... I loved them so much on my R* that I put them on my RK too. Added "Custom Dynamics" LED Turns and Brakes with their RTB Module and I feel MUCH safer commuting in sunny/dark/foggy/whatever weather.
 
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Re:Phase 7 Headlites 1 Year, 7 Months ago  
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A thought: I've seen comments for HID lights that riders like them as they shine higher (even on dim) so it's easier for oncoming traffic to see the rider. True. But they also shine into the oncoming driver's eyes at night. Better, if you want a high shining beam, to just use the Phase 7 (or comparable split LED setup) on HIGH beam during the day as you can easily switch to low at night when approaching traffic.

Best of both worlds.

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Re:Phase 7 Headlites 1 Year, 7 Months ago  
MidnightJockey wrote:
Mr.T wrote:
I want to check in and let everyone know I installed the Phrase 7 lights based only on this thread. I went from the stock headlight to the LED headlight with LED passing lights and what a difference. These lights are a ton better than stock and really light up the ditches along with the road way.
I feel safer in the day time also. These lights are a lot more noticeable than the stock light and no one has pulled out in front of me since installing them.
I bought them on Amazon for a little over $300 for all three lights. I can by Truck Lite at wholesale and the Amazon price was better than my wholesale pricing. This is the best thing I've added so far.


I concur....... I loved them so much on my R* that I put them on my RK too. Added "Custom Dynamics" LED Turns and Brakes with their RTB Module and I feel MUCH safer commuting in sunny/dark/foggy/whatever weather.


My box of Custom Dynamics LEDs just showed up today.
 
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